C.R. 802 Country Residential Zone (C.R.) 1. Permitted Uses of Land, Buildings, and Structures
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1 802 Country Residential Zone (.) 1. Permitted Uses of Land, Buildings, and Structures Subject to the provisions of Divisions Three and Four of this bylaw, the following uses and no others shall be permitted in the Country Residential Zone (.): a. Accessory buildings and structures b. Accessory farm sales use subject to the provisions of Section a. of this bylaw c. Ancillary single family dwellings subject to the provisions of Section b. of this bylaw d. Bed and breakfast use subject to the provisions of Section c. of this bylaw e. Boarding house use subject to the provisions of Section d. of this bylaw. f. Community care facilities (if they are permitted to be carried out pursuant to the provisions of the Community Care and Assisted Living Act) subject to the provisions of Section 402 of this bylaw g. Fruit and produce pickers' cabins subject to the provisions of Section e. of this bylaw h. Home occupation use subject to the provisions of Section 403 of this bylaw i. Intensive agricultural use subject to the provisions of Section f. of this bylaw j. Limited agricultural use subject to the provisions of Section g. of this bylaw k. Limited resource use subject to the provisions of Section h. of this bylaw l. Manufactured homes in Electoral Areas 'D', 'E' and 'F' and manufactured homes on lots 1 ha (2.471 acres) or larger in size in Electoral Areas 'B' and 'C' all subject to the provisions of Section 311 (B/L 2156/06) m. Packing houses (fruit and vegetables only) n. Public parks and playgrounds o. Single family dwellings p. Two family dwellings q. Veterinary clinics r. Wineries and cideries subject to the provisions of Section k. of this bylaw s. Work force housing units subject to the provisions of Section l. of this bylaw t. Secondary Suites subject to the provisions of Section 409 of this bylaw (B/L 2592/13) u. Medical Marihuana Production Facilities, subject to the provisions of m. of this Bylaw. (B/L 2606/13) Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
2 Buildings Per Lot The number of buildings allowed per lot for each of the following uses shall be not more than: a. one (1) single family dwelling or one (1) two family dwelling or one (1) manufactured home; and b. one (1) additional single family dwelling on lots 4 ha (9.884 acres) or larger in size for lands located outside the Agricultural Land Reserve; and c. for lands that are located within the Agricultural Land Reserve, additional single family dwellings shall not be permitted unless the owner has first submitted, to the Regional District, an application to the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission pursuant to the provisions of the Agricultural Land Commission Act, 2002, c.36. In processing the application the Board may refuse to authorize the applicant to apply to the Land Commission; authorize the applicant to apply to the Land Commission for their adjudication; or authorize the building inspector to issue the building permit; and d. one (1) Ancillary Single Family Dwelling on lands in and out of the Agricultural Land Reserve subject to the provisions of Section b. of this bylaw; and e. one (1) accessory farm sales use; and f. one (1) work force housing unit per 8 hectares (19.77 acres) of land area forming the farm or limited resource unit. 3. Floor Area a. The floor area for a single family dwelling shall be not less than 60 square metres (645.8 square feet); and b. The floor area for a two family dwelling shall be not less than 60 square metres (645.8 square feet) per dwelling unit; and c. The floor area for a manufactured home shall be not less than 45 square metres (454.4 square feet); and d. The gross floor area for a fruit and produce pickers' cabin shall not exceed 25 square metres (269.1 square feet); and e. The gross floor area for a work force housing unit shall not exceed 55 square metres (592.0 square feet). Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
3 Height of Buildings and Structures The height of buildings and structures shall not exceed: a. 8 metres (26.25 feet) for accessory residential use; or b. 12 metres (39.37 feet) for residential use; or c. 20 metres (65.62 feet) for agricultural use including wineries and cideries. 5. Lot Area Lots that are proposed to be subdivided within this zone shall have an area of not less than 2 hectares (4.942 acres). There shall be no minimum lot area required for lots created for public parks and playgrounds. Where a lot is a panhandle lot, that access strip or panhandle shall not be calculated as part of the minimum lot area. 6. Lot Coverage Lot coverage shall be not greater than thirty percent (30%) of the lot area for all buildings and structures except that lot coverage shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) for apicultural use; twenty five percent (25%) for tree, vine and forage crop use; thirty five percent (35%) for nurseries, specialty wood crops and turf farms, livestock, poultry, game and fur farms and mushroom growing; and seventy five percent (75%) for greenhouses. 7. Lot Frontage Lots that are proposed to be subdivided within this zone shall have a lot frontage of not less than one-tenth of the perimeter of the lot. There shall be no minimum lot frontage required for lots created for public parks and playgrounds. 8. Off-Street Parking Two (2) off-street parking spaces shall be provided for each dwelling unit that is permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section above. The parking spaces shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Schedule B of this bylaw. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
4 Setbacks a. Agricultural Setbacks Principle farm buildings, structures and areas and accessory farm buildings, structures and areas shall be provided with setbacks in accordance with the provisions of Schedule G of this bylaw. b. Exterior Side Yard Where applicable, an exterior side yard free of buildings and structures shall be provided with a depth of not less than 7.5 metres (24.61 feet) for accessory farm sales use, accessory residential buildings and structures, ancillary single family dwellings, fruit and produce pickers' cabins, manufactured homes where permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section k. of this bylaw, packing houses, single family dwellings, two family dwellings, veterinary clinics, wineries and cideries and work force housing units except where a greater setback is required pursuant to the provisions of Section 406 of this bylaw. c. Front Yard Except where a greater setback is required pursuant to the provisions of Section 406 of this bylaw, a front yard free of buildings and structures shall be provided with a depth of not less than 7.5 metres (24.61 feet) for accessory farm sales use, accessory residential buildings and structures, ancillary single family dwellings, fruit and produce pickers' cabins, manufactured homes where permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section k. of this bylaw, packing houses, single family dwellings, two family dwellings, veterinary clinics, wineries and cideries and work force housing units. d. Rear Yard A rear yard free of buildings and structures shall be provided with a depth of not less than 7.5 metres (24.61 feet) for accessory farm sales use, accessory residential buildings and structures, ancillary single family dwellings, fruit and produce pickers' cabins, manufactured homes where permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section k. of this bylaw, packing houses, single family dwellings, two family dwellings, veterinary clinics, wineries and cideries and work force housing units. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
5 e. Side Yards Side yards free of buildings and structures shall be provided with a width of not less than 4.5 metres (14.76 feet) for accessory farm sales use, accessory residential buildings and structures, ancillary single family dwellings, fruit and produce pickers' cabins, manufactured homes where permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section k. of this bylaw, packing houses, single family dwellings, two family dwellings, veterinary clinics, wineries and cideries and work force housing units. f. Water Bodies Flood Construction Levels and Floodplain Setbacks of buildings and structures must conform with the provisions of Schedule H of this bylaw. Water Bodies 10. Other Requirements Flood Construction Levels and Floodplain Setbacks of buildings and structures and Riparian Assessment Area setbacks for all development must conform with the provisions of Schedule H of this bylaw. (B/L 2141/07) a. Accessory farm sales use An accessory farm sales use: i. shall be ancillary to an agricultural use being carried out on the same farm unit; and ii. iii. shall not allow the sales of any Farm Products other than those Farm Products grown, reared, raised or produced on the same parcel except that, for lands that are located within the Agricultural Land Reserve as established by the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission, an accessory farm sales use may include the retail sales of Farm Products, Off-Farm Products and Processed Farm Products subject to the regulations cited elsewhere in this bylaw; and shall, except for the outside display area permitted in iv. below, be contained wholly within a building. The farm sales use shall, where non-farm products are sold, occupy a gross floor area, within that building, not greater than 300 square metres ( square feet) in size. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
6 a. iii. For the purpose of calculating the portion of the building to be used for accessory farm sales use, the area of any building or structure used for that purpose, including aisles and other areas for circulation, shelf and display space, counter space for taking payment and packaging, shall be included, but any office area, wholesale storage area, washroom area and processing facilities will not be included; and iv. may have an outside display area of not greater than 100 square metres ( square feet) in size, which area must be contiguous with the farm sales area described in iii. above; and v. may provide for the retail sales of Off-Farm Products and Processed Farm Products, ancillary to the sale of Farm Products, provided that the area allotted to the sale of Off-Farm Products and Processed Farm Products does not exceed one-third of the total area, both inside and outside, that is used for accessory farm sales use; and vi. vii. viii. ix. shall provide one (1) off-street parking space per 20 square metres (215.3 square feet) of retail sales and display area and the off-street parking and access driveways shall meet the requirements of Schedule B of this bylaw; and may, notwithstanding any other provisions of this bylaw, and except in Electoral Area E include not more than one (1) wall sign per fronting street, and one (1) free standing sign, advertising the intended use. Wall signs shall meet the sign area requirements of Section a.i. of this bylaw. Free standing signs shall not exceed 3 metres (9.842 feet) in height; shall have a sign area of not larger than 3 square metres (32.29 square feet); shall be located no closer than 2 metres (6.562 feet) to any property boundary; shall not be illuminated; and shall be incorporated into an area of the parcel that is not less than 10 square metres ( square feet) in size and this area shall be landscaped to the standards outlined in Sections b.i. and iii. of this bylaw; and (B/L 2358/08) shall not cause undue glare to neighbouring properties, or to persons travelling on adjacent public highways, if lighting is provided to illuminate the building used for farm sales use; the outside storage area; or access driveways and off-street parking areas; and shall not be permitted to be carried out unless the owner of such business or undertaking has obtained a licence for the carrying on of such business or undertaking where such licence is required to be obtained under the provisions of any applicable statutes, bylaws, and regulations in force from time to time. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
7 b. Ancillary Single Family Dwelling For the purposes of this section, an ancillary single family dwelling shall mean: i. one (1) single family dwelling or one (1) manufactured home ancillary to an existing principal single family dwelling located on the same lot; or ii. one (1) single family dwelling ancillary to an existing manufactured home located on the same lot. Ancillary single family dwellings shall have a gross floor area not larger than 75 square metres (807.3 square feet) exclusive of attached open carports and open porches, shall not include a basement, shall not include habitable space in an attic, and shall not be permitted on lots smaller than 2 ha (4.942 acres). Where ancillary single family dwellings include a cellar, the cellar shall not include windows or a habitable area. c. Bed and Breakfast Use A bed and breakfast use shall comply with the following regulations: i. The dwelling unit within which the use is carried on and the lot upon which the dwelling unit is located shall be occupied by at least one (1) of the persons designated on the records of the Kamloops Land Title Office as the registered owner of the lot and dwelling unit; and ii. The number of bedrooms for a bed and breakfast use shall be subject to the following restrictions: a. Not more than two (2) bedrooms shall be permitted on lots smaller than 0.1 hectares ( acres) in area; b. Not more than three (3) bedrooms shall be permitted on lots ranging in area from 0.1 hectares ( acres) to hectares (2.471 acres); c. Not more than five (5) bedrooms shall be permitted on lots 1.0 hectare (2.471 acres) or larger in area; and Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
8 c. iii. A bedroom used for bed and breakfast use shall not be occupied at any time by more than two (2) persons having attained the legal age of majority in British Columbia together with not more than three (3) children under the legal age of majority in British Columbia; and iv. Bedrooms used or reserved for bed and breakfast use shall have a floor area of not less than 7.5 square metres (80.73 square feet) excluding closet areas and the minimum horizontal dimension for any such bedroom shall be 2.5 metres (8.202 feet); and v. The occupants of the dwelling unit who are the operators of bed and breakfast use shall have a valid business licence for the carrying on of such business or undertaking where such licence is required to be obtained under the provisions of any applicable statutes, bylaws, and regulations in force from time to time; and vi. vii. Except in Electoral Area E not more than one (1) sign advertising the bed and breakfast use shall be permitted on the lot on which the use is being carried out and that sign shall be not be larger than 0.75 square metres (8.073 square feet) in size; and (B/L 2358/08) Notwithstanding the provisions of this bylaw relating to off-street parking requirements, a bed and breakfast use shall not be carried on within a dwelling unit unless off-street parking spaces are provided on the lot on which the dwelling unit is located, sufficient to meet the following requirements: a. The number of off-street parking spaces that would be required for such dwelling unit under the off-street parking requirements of this bylaw applicable to a dwelling unit if no bed and breakfast use was carried on within the dwelling unit, plus; b. one (1) additional off-street parking space for each bedroom within the dwelling unit used or reserved for the bed and breakfast use; and viii. Not more than one (1) motor vehicle shall be parked within any offstreet parking space provided in conjunction with a bed and breakfast use, and no motor vehicles shall be parked on the lot on which the bed and breakfast use is carried on, unless such motor vehicle is parked within an off-street parking space provided in conjunction with such use. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
9 c. ix. The owner of the bed and breakfast use must obtain the following: d. Boarding House Use a. an access permit from the Ministry of Transportation; and b. an on-site septic tank effluent disposal permit from the Interior Health Authority, to provide for the discharge of effluent from any combined residential/bed and breakfast use of the subject property where the site is not serviced by a community sewer system. If the subject property is serviced by a community sewer system then the owner must obtain the permission of the authority having jurisdiction to discharge effluent from the combined residential/bed and breakfast use of the land to the sewer system; and c. where applicable, the permission of any applicable domestic water purveyor to draw water from their respective community water system in order to supply additional water to the bed and breakfast facility; and d. obtain the permission of the Building Inspector and the Fire Prevention Officer for the Regional District for the proposed bed and breakfast facility. A boarding house use shall be contained wholly within the dwelling unit and shall comply with the following regulations: i. A boarding house use shall not be permitted on lots smaller than 1 ha (2.471 acres) and the residence shall not contain more than five (5) sleeping units; and ii. iii. iv. Meals shall not be prepared within the rental units; and There shall be no indication, from the outside, that the dwelling unit is being used for boarding house purposes; and Notwithstanding the provisions of this bylaw relating to off-street parking requirements, a boarding house use shall not be carried on within a dwelling unit unless off-street parking spaces are provided on the lot on which the dwelling unit is located, sufficient to meet the following requirements: Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
10 d. iv. a. The number of off-street parking spaces that would be required for such dwelling unit under the off-street parking requirements of this bylaw applicable to a dwelling unit if no boarding house use was carried on within the dwelling unit; b. One (1) additional off-street parking space for each bedroom within the dwelling unit used or reserved for the boarding house use; and v. Not more than one (1) motor vehicle shall be parked within any offstreet parking space provided in conjunction with a boarding house use, and no motor vehicles shall be parked on the lot on which the boarding house use is carried on, unless such motor vehicle is parked within an off-street parking space provided in conjunction with such use; and vi. The owner of the boarding house use must obtain the following: a. an access permit from the Ministry of Transportation; and b. an on-site septic tank effluent disposal permit from the Interior Health Authority, to provide for the discharge of effluent from any combined residential/boarding house use of the subject property where the site is not serviced by a community sewer system. If the subject property is serviced by a community sewer system then the owner must obtain the permission of the authority having jurisdiction to discharge effluent from the combined residential/boarding house use of the land to the sewer system; and c. where applicable, the permission of any applicable domestic water purveyor to draw water from their respective community water system in order to supply additional water to the boarding house facility; and d. obtain the permission of the Building Inspector and the Fire Prevention Officer for the Regional District for the proposed boarding house facility. e. Fruit and Produce Pickers' Cabin Use i. A fruit and produce pickers' cabin use shall not be permitted on a lot of less than 4 hectares (9.884 acres), unless such use existed prior to the adoption of this bylaw. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
11 e. ii. The use of a fruit and produce pickers' cabin as a rental unit is prohibited. f. Intensive Agricultural Use An intensive agricultural use shall not be permitted on lots smaller than hectares (2.0 acres) and shall only be permitted on lands that are located within the Agricultural Land Reserve. g. Limited Agricultural Use Dog kennels shall not be permitted on lots less than 2 hectares (4.942 acres) in size and all kennels and pens must be sited with a setback of not less than 30 metres (98.42 feet) from all property boundaries. h. Limited Resource Use For the purposes of this section Limited Resource Use means a use of a lot providing for the conservation, management, and extraction of primary forest, mineral, and other resource materials grown on or originating from the same lot including the preliminary grading, cutting, or crushing of such materials for shipment. For the purposes of this section Limited Resource Use means a use of a lot providing for the conservation, management, and extraction of primary forest, mineral, and other resource materials grown on or originating from the same lot. Within Electoral Areas D, E and F, Limited Resource Use includes the following processing activities: preliminary grading, cutting or crushing of such materials for shipment. Within Electoral Areas B and C, Limited Resource Use excludes all processing activities. (B/L 2613/14) A limited resource use: i. shall specifically exclude all manufacturing of products and any processing not mentioned above; and ii. iii. shall not be permitted on a lot of less than 2 hectares (4.942 acres); and shall not include the storage, repair or maintenance of heavy equipment of an off-site logging, mining or other resource based use or business other than one such vehicle used by the owner to commute to his off-site place of business on a day to day basis. Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
12 i. Residential Buildings Insofar as residential buildings are concerned, where a lot of less than 0.5 hectares (1.235 acres) was existing at the effective date of this bylaw, the provisions of Section of this bylaw shall apply j. Unenclosed parking and storage No person at any time shall park or store any unlicensed or wrecked vehicle or parts thereof on a lot in the Country Residential Zone (.) unless said vehicle or part is completely enclosed within a building. The vehicle(s) or part(s) must be for the personal use of the owner only or be part of a bona fide home occupation. k. Wineries and cideries Wineries and cideries are permitted provided that: i. The winery or cidery is eligible for licensing as a winery or cidery under the terms established by the B.C. Liquor Control and Licensing Branch as amended from time to time; and ii. iii. iv. At least 50% of the production of wine or cider comes from grapes, cider apples or other fruit grown on the winery or cidery farm. Grapes, cider apples or other fruit which are grown in British Columbia and are acquired by a winery or cidery through a longterm contract of no less than three (3) years may be included as part of the on-farm 50% production, provided that a minimum size vineyard or orchard of 2.02 hectares (5 acres) is maintained by the winery or cidery farm. If due to crop failure or replant a winery or cidery is unable to meet the on-farm 50% requirement, the operator may request, in writing, from the Regional Board, or from the Agricultural Land Commission where the land is located in the Agricultural Land Reserve, a temporary exemption from this requirement. The Board or the Agricultural Land Commission may, without application, grant the temporary exemption. Aside from the wine or cider, the sale of any other farm products, processed farm products and off-farm products must not exceed the limits prescribed in Section a. of this bylaw. Off-street parking shall be provided for wineries and cideries at a rate of 4.4 spaces per 100 square metres (1076 square feet) gross floor area used for wine tasting and wine sales. The off-street Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
13 parking area and access thereto shall be constructed meeting the standards cited in Schedule B of this bylaw applicable to Rural zones. v. Buildings used for winery or cidery use shall not be sited closer than 7.5 metres (24.61 feet) to any lot line k. vi. Signs shall conform with the provisions of Section a.vii. of this bylaw. vii. Wineries and cideries shall not be permitted to be carried out unless the owner of such business or undertaking has obtained a license for the carrying on of such business or undertaking where such license is required to be obtained under the provisions of all applicable Statutes, Bylaws, and regulations in force from time to time. l. Work Force Housing Use Work force housing units shall not be permitted on a lot of less than 4 hectares (9.884 acres) and shall not be used for permanent residency nor for rental purposes and shall be approved by the Interior Health Authority. m. Medical Marihuana Production Facilities Medical marihuana production facilities shall only be permitted on lands within the Agricultural Land Reserve, subject to the setbacks of Schedule G of this bylaw and provided that these facilities do not discharge or emit odorous, toxic or noxious matter or vapour; heat, glare or radiation; recurrently generated ground vibration; noise in excess of ambient noise at the property boundary; electrical interference; or any other health or safety hazards. (B/L 2606/13) Regional District of North Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 1888,
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